Incorrect Obamacare despite expanding health insurance to include 35million people reduces total health care spending by slashing wasteful spending.
The Impact of Health Reform on Health System Spending
^Analysis concludes that health reform will expand health insurance for 35million people while simultaneously reducing overall health spending by around 2% (or .2% yearly)
This analysis does not include savings, from reduced job lock, less ER visits, and increased productivity/lifetime earnings.
Second here is a list of some of the measures in Obamacare that will reduce wasteful health care spending.
Ezra Klein - The five most promising cost controls in the health-care bill
^ways ACA reduces costs
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Invests in community health centers
Invests in computerized health care records, and other new technology.
Reduces drug patents by 2 years.
Requires health insurance companies to spend more money on benefits and less on profits and administration fees.
Invests in comparative effectiveness research.
Creates a completive insurance market for those without employer based health care.
Switches to a payment system that is bundled, and based on the quality of care received instead of the amount of care.
Puts a Pigovian tax on tanning booths
Requires food companies to put accurate and seeable food labels.
Again you are incorrect Obamacare reduces the deficit by over 200billion dollars over the first ten years, the next ten years the deficit is reduces by 1.2 trillion dollars. This is according to the CBO.
New CBO Analysis: GOP's Push For Health Law Repeal Would Increase Deficit By $230 Billion Over 10 Years | ThinkProgress
However private analysis shows that Obamacare reduces the deficit 2 times what the CBO projects
http://www.americanprogress.org/issues/2010/05/pdf/system_spending.pdf